What are the key elements of sustainable forest management?
- Extent of forest resources.
- Biological diversity.
- Forest health and vitality.
- Productive functions and forest resources.
- Protective functions of forest resources.
- Socio-economic functions.
- Legal, policy and institutional framework.
Besides, how can forests be sustainably managed?
In sustainably managed forests, the carbon released through harvesting is offset by that which is taken up through regeneration and re-growth, making these forests carbon neutral. They store carbon over the long term - solid wood and paper-based products can effectively store carbon for decades or even centuries.
In this regard, how is sustainable development useful in managing forests as a natural resource?
Forests play a critical role in sustainable development, from combating soil erosion in agricultural fields to mitigating the effects of climate change. We all know that the lack of clean water and clean air can result in adverse social and economic impacts on communities and economies.
Sustainably-managed forests meet the needs of wildlife while supporting livelihoods and providing many other ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and flood risk mitigation.